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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (71) • CS , AZ 85704 "' = 0 Ir 0 ar lit 4151....zK .4 ir Published for residents of the Town of Caro Valley, Pima County, Arizona - �--�-va11ey1c . Vol. V. No. 6 One Section, 12 Pages -- 15 Cents Wednesday,Februa 8, 1978 ry • TOWN ENGINEER IN RACE • t sl t 0 vie Two incumben 5 others ' for counc . , .,, , E.S."Steve"Engle and recent appointee .„,,, James Peterson are the only incumbents Y among seven candidates who will seek 3 election to the five-member town council in April. ,. :-' Other. candidates who submitted ' < '` � - < nominating petitions by the Friday,5 p.m., �� � deadline are: ' — James Kriegh, currently town �, �` engineer and an engineering professor at cs..:‘,.., i.).•,,. ,\,,, ,,,,,,:i,' ' s� �� < . the University of Arizona. 4. — Edward Needham, a veteran of 13x ' . vii years experience in small town ;. *: ,,,„&„,,,,-..,,,,, government as a selectman in Vermont. , , ., ii>„0,„i -,i, 0, , ,, — John R. "Mack" Newman, owner of Newman Aute class (N., inTucsonanda ,, . former president of the Tucson Chamber : � :r of Commerce. A —L is Na . . science researcher at the =: <:` ,... : �4 University of Arizona and public relations director with the (fro Vallee Republican 4,f'k'''''' S - V�omen'� Club. z s — Mare Lou Saegert. 4� : Current council members who will bow � '.7,4,,,,,,,,;:c.7‘ , ���� ut of the political scene are Mayor Lois � � a . ."All lmberson, A. Lauren Rhude and AlanJ. � :ei• , , 7. - ;Carey.The candidates and current councilmenle �� c xcept Rhude were among about 40 .„...„ . ^�-3: - 410 persons who attended an open house at the ` - �` Town Hall Sunday(see pictures Wage 6). % „is , � `,. , . . , , , .„ ,..„,_ . . ,.„.. ..,„0, , .., r - • .;;,,a„ ItiV<, ,, Special meetin .. , of totown council � k ,, , , .. . , , ., ,,, Jim IKriegh, Dotty, Lois Lamberson, Ed Needham Coda , 4p•m° ilk , y . Council candidates turn in last minutepetitions SCIENCE ADDITION, GYMNASIUM STARTED a . Oro Q lf COO but application �.iding protects underway , n new aw By DENNIS JOYCE that the Amphi district had He said he isn't worried Center Music Hall' bids on uditorium in Feb . 16 's, we Saguaro Cable Communications has Preliminary coistruction failed to submit all the in- about the delay in the figured that would do.” work was started last week formation required for them supervisors' okay of the The remainin $300,000 of submitted a second, more complete appli- g cation for an Oro Valley cable television on the science addition and to consider approving the science addition and activity 000 discrepancy franchise, but there's little chance it will activity gymnasium at projects. gymnasium, because their estimates and the be acted on this month. Canyon deI Oro High School, But Follett said the board price is already assured. "It IL0hewetlel6nw25.in, bemade upwith JamesEmmick, presidentof thecom- when electricians began had earlier addednewin- would be nicetohave themhe addition of new funds parry, delivered his application to the laying wires at the campus. formation requirements open sooner, but not vital," from the district's :-scent Town Hall Mondaymornin hoping the The two construction without telling the district. he noted. levy, g' p g ro'ects, which will cost The su ervisors' - town council could study it and take action • • cable p ) p questions Architectural plans were "We had a surplus we at its Feb. 23 meeting. $1,006,360,, have been have since been answered, altered and new money hada t decided what to do But the town's cable television ordi- delayed for different reasons and Follett said Friday the added to. the fund for the with, Follett. said, so the nonce requires that a public hearing be twice in the last six months projects might gain the CDO fine arts facility,when money was added to the fine held before any vote is taken on Emmick's — the first tune because a boards approval at its bids submitted exceeded the arts complex fund. _ proposal.Two weeks notice is required for bid on a third CDO project Monday meeting. architect's estimate by A third Amphitheater the hearing, meaning a legal advertising far exceeded estimates. The items weren t $625,000,Follett said, project that the Board of would have to be published in a local A second set of bids on scheduled then on the "We were disturbed when Supervisors,also sent back newspaper tomorrow. The council had no that project, a fine arts boards agenda,however. the bids came in. We had to to the district Jan. 16 does plans to do so as of Saturday. complex that's expected now "The county changed the look at the project to see worry Follett,,he said. It's Emmick said at the Jan. 26 meeting to cast $2,225,000, will be rules so we weren t in full what things we could cut the $1.75 million/elemen- that he would like to installa cable received by the compliance," Follett said. out. We cut very little that Lary school at Sage and television system in Oro Valley by the end Amphitheater S c h o 01 "This by no means indicates any human can observe,"he Romero Roads. of April — when Pima County's Board of District Feb. 16, said Leslie any.impending cut off for the said. Site work for the new Supervisors is scheduled to act on Follett, associate projects. Part of the $625,000 will school has also begun whether to grant Emmick a county superintendent of finance Follett said contractors on be made up by using a less without the board's okay. franchise. and accounting for the the two projects agreed to expensive outside wall The district hopes the new Mayor Lamberson had said the ap- district. start work before the material, which won't school canbe opened by fall. plication might be considered by the Town That project probably supervisors' approval, exactly match the walls of The contractor has agreed to Council Feb. 23, depending on when won t be finished during the although not all builders neighboring CDO buildings, finish classroom facilities, at Emmick submitted a completed franchise next school year. would do so. and by installing a mare least, by mid-August,unless application. The second delay in A bill currently before the noisy, cheaper air con- rains stall the work further. He turned in to the Town Council Jan. starting the science addition State Legislature would ditioning system. At least 80 persons have 26 the same information asked him by the and activity gymnasium remove the requirement for We would have.had the already applied for the job of county supervisors.But Oro Valley's cable came Jan. 16, when the supervisors approval from quietest air conditioning of principal at the new television ordinance requires more in- Pima County Board of the school district con- any auditorium in the state. elementary school, which is formation than the county's does. Supervisors refused to struction process. Follett It would have been nice, but being built to relieve The Town Council asked that Emmick approve the work. described the step as a if it's (instead) just as good overcrowding at other include details of the completion dates for The supervisors said then "rubber stamp"action. as the Tucson Community Northwest schools. various phases of the cable system con- struction here, as well as a map showing (continued ('oot i H l�t•r�011 �'uqt- �-,;) • riiiiii iiio''riail ., , ,,,n 'if 1 ire 1 hirvir\i,,, f i \ TV stations ' is refreshing , , , Ii:,, ; /,, , ,16 A ' � e iNo - i � We think it would be nice about service to their viewers. i `` ( " �'1E7?,� / viE Lu I MPRov E. WE'LL Do � V for Oro Valleyans particu- . , WE'LLRESPorIP, FETTER—- \ !'%' 11,,_ for those"down in the hole" Now, the possibility of ENµANcE, ErIRiCK, y losingeven a few of those twlf�rE � ... B � of TV reception at the Coun- V I tryClub to have the choice viewers, or at least having to > WAr share them is givingthese 1` °. $ASr ? r of whether to subscribe to � commercial broadcasters the KV OA cable television. A fEW FLEASp The TV sjtmal re;'P;v shivers.ed b % OLFoop, SOME .vn has We don't know whether KC7 polis! r non- we'd subscribe to cable TV or ; Zia r 1 c funny t• we're notparticularly �' /ji"'� no :onceni certain that the Town of Oro - ,iiii...1 I -• cg's four Valley should even- grant a .a t i o n s; franchise. But the situation 'e _raked sure is having a healthful +r years effect on local TV broadcas- .o much ters, isn't it? TED TURPIN'S SOUTHWEST CORNER policefacts Misplaced iding t� osroe 1�Se I would like to say a why the hell does he use possessive case entirely would endanger town few words on behalf of an apostrophe? and write it the way the my old buddy, the apos- People often have Spanish do—the head of trophe. trouble coping with the boy, instead of the The Oro Valley VOICE, Law Enforcement Adminis- T h e words that end in "s" or boy's head; the house of workingthrough the Arizona trationAgency IILEAA] has a P 0 s- "es," so in some the Joneses, instead of row g • trophe desperate attempt to the Joneses'house. Newspaper Association, is since outlined the specifics of a n d I p p • make sense of it, they There's only one in- asking Attorney General the act to Roof and made it have toss in an apostrophe — stance in which I tend to Bruce Babbitt for an official clear that withholdingsuch b e e n01111.,, , without questioning what excuse confusion in- clarification of the Privacypublic is illegal. friends it really means. This is volving the use of the recordsg f o r .F. robably why you see apostrophe. That's the and Security Act, behind „ p many ,.;. sentences saying that use of the contraction for which Oro Valley Police Nevertheless, the ANA and years "The Joneses' (with an "it is." Chief Fred Roof has chosen to the VOICE are asking Bab- -- since approximately apostrophe at the tail English is made much take refu a while withhold- bitt to ut it in writin iii an the second or third grade end) Live Here." The more fluid and flexible g p g I believe, when I learned literate reader will ask: through the use of ing case reports from the official opinion. If mean- that the apostrophe, in "The Joneses'what?" contractions, in which an public and the press. while Chief Roof continues to most cases, signifies Only if the sign painter apostrophe is substituted We talked with Babbitt defythe law, both he and his ownership. I have never (whom we may presume for a letter, or letters, found it particularly mys- to have been one of the omitted from a word. personally about Roof's ac- employer the Town of Oro terious,and I marvel that Joneses) is trying to tell For example, to form tion just three weeks ago. The Valley should give sober an entire generation us that the Joneses' cat the contraction for "do Attorney General said he thought to the consequences. seems to have emerged lives there does it make not" we jam the two which doesn't understand sense. But he should tell words together and omit believes an official for the Because we will pursue them. the apostrphe. us about the cat as well. the "o" in "not," thus Indeed,the apostrophe So many people seem giving us "don't" — with Congratulations to our apparently baffles more mystified by the the apostrophe sub- than just the under-25. placement of the stituting for the second crowd; the other day I apostrophe. And that is "o." - saw a sign painter at a considerably more un- That doesn't seem too first 'Man & Woman ' fruit market — a man derstandable than their difficult,but it does cause probably in his sixties — practice of throwing one a problem in one par- proclaiming on his sign in willy-nilly. ticular contraction:When Our sincere congratula- day" of Oro Valley when the that peach's were for sale I can sympathize with one wants to use .the Kriegh and ata certain price. those who don't know contraction "it is, Mons to James D. g Pima Count supervisors Y p I winced,and drove on. whether to put the naturally the word is Mrs. Dorothy Montogomery, finally voted to give it official teat is so puzzling apostrophe before the`•s" "it's." our first"Man and Woman of recognition. about the apostrophe? or after it, but it really Why is it such a riddle to isn't that serious a If one wishes to make a the Year" for the Oro Valley possessive out of it, area. Our congratulations, also, persons who have problem. g learned (generally All one has to do is ask ordinarilythat . word Both of them, we believe, would also be "it's." to the several other nominees speaking, anyway) the himself:�is he trying to However,ver to avoid richlydeserve the honor. We whose friends or - admirers English language in most show that something is confusion, 'grammarians other respects? * owned by one of the look forward to presenting suggested them for "Man or plaques la In El Paso Texas,there individuals or b more have ruled that the them with engravedues Woman" honors. Some of is a small roadside signthan one. If the ball apostrophe is not used ' de- directingthe visitor to belongs to the single boy, with "it" « to, show symbolic of the titles they these were particularly • , g gpossession; "it's" means have earned. That presenta- serving, and we hope their UTEP (University of its the boy's ball. "itis." Texas at El Paso), Home If the ball belongs to all tion we hope to make on or names will be submitted of the Miner's." the boys together, then So the rule is that one about April 28, the "birth- again next year. Incredible. , it's the boys'ball. uses, the apostrophe in Home of the Miner's Now is that really so its but never as a • what? I can see no difficult? means of showing Looking earthly reason for even But the matter of possession, as — the dog the most illiterate sign tossing in an apostrophe wagged its tail. One Year Ago the passing of neighbor members and others to painter to see a need for for absolutely no reason So much for what Shadow Mountains William "Bud"Sullenger, take a lie detector test an apostophe in that is far greater than the seems to be the only real East property owners 47, who died of a heart "to uncover the facts"on word. practice of leaving it out. mystery in the use of this a burglary at the town It seems veryclear to I sometimes think the useful punctuation mark. will meet to decide if they attack. g y want to formally petition Three Years Ago office in which $8 to $20 me that an apostropf, entire English language Now I trust that within Mayor Kenneth W. worth of stamps were shows ownership. If the would move several steps these pages, our readers for a paving district. Y � P p P Two Years Ago Halford wants the Oro taken. writer doesn't intend to forward if we would will never, never find a Oro Valleyans mourn Valley Town Council show ownership, then insist on abandoning the misplaced apostrophe. •sitis.sss■.Tss..Miss.s....sss.sss.sssssassstills•ntsssns.sits..sss..s.s.tsssaas....ss.sssssssssas.ssss..ss.sssssss..ssss........................... ..............s......s.sss.ssasss.ssss•ass.ss.ssssssssas.ssssan.........t t......s...a....is is.t.s..•.•..•.........! THEODORE C.TURPIN i Editor&Publisher = s Published every Wednesday by Sancruval Corp.,P.O.Box 3003,Tucson, :+1- moro ember �' DENNIS JOYCE s . • Az.,624.3745.Single copies 15 cents ► News Editoreach;by mail,$3 for one-year • subscription.Second Class postage Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Pima County.Arizona NEWS STAFF: : paid at Tucson,Az. .: Mary Schmidt Chris Kemberling Wednesday, February 8, 1978 Linda Thompson • . Publication No.324570 6 + ..gs•Nrtssspsss•••••••sssssa.••ssss.••.ssssasassaasusqnuss•tapssssBrutsfthasisusinftirnaqueuniMstM.sss.aa••ansssfsnWtsusstanssasntas......sasssnsasssssassssss.ssss...sass.asssasssssu......ss.sirssssss•ss.sssssssass.....}ssts.sts....sss•...•ssss.s.ssss...s.sssstss.tttt.sss...ts.ssii Wednesday, February 8, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE A-3 THE DESERT OBSERVER S . The Bottleneck Energetic hummingbird finds nectar supply . .By CHRIS UNRUH use up as much energy as lead to dementia. passed out the hum- - r:. ..') a hummingbird he would Identification is based min bird almost miss ���' i. - •.• �' • i.::::::-;:-..• ...?: On some Februarydayed �� :r� require 300pounds of on sex g •.- `�*oa --• � i. :�. .�-.'�. ;; � �, a single stalk of pen- q , age, exact shape them. It has two tiny feet , 4``� Sf .'. '` -``� . stenion (beard-tongue) food a day. size, color (which may attached to almost non- ', • • :;:',.::,":..:i::....; will suddenly appear and Nectar, with its high change with the angle of existent legs They are .'`s ` : open up its showy pink sugar content, does light, even the color of suitable only fors per- --4-41r; ' � F^ y; - • 1::.• ',n• ,,r "-:.y:1 N: �,�, supply much more certain tail feathers. �'' - .. r!� ':I. flowers the length the g,neverfor walking. 1 s ' ' chin ��: �-. ��.,•.� }:. � •.r�t r energythan a human's g• R —_4w`.- :. ''` ",•�'�� erect stalk. Performing aerial The hummingbirds .: . ' '� '''.. usual diet. Yet the little nests are delightful little �"� Then, acrobatics is merely a g : . - . ,:- �-.- ;. .t + c;"' '.• , r e v e n birds cannot exist on art of routine for cu s made of bits of this `''4'' ' -•' .._. • ' P daily P g these little birds. ' ; ,, .• though : sugar alone. Protein is They and that and bound t :; , i�,7 T 3 supplied by small insects can fly sideways, back- together with spider ` -='►-,j..-0,-,10,., -f- . 1:, o n e � � - hasn't -;� . {?-- some of which are caught wards, straight up or webs. _ FXPE$ beene,,,,,, t in midair. down and can hover like Though they are ' - '` ../c.v..., seen If you are an eastern helic,,,, , opters. usually placed in bushes ` - f o r United States resident Or perhaps we should or small trees, they may - ",.- - :'' your local hummingbird say helicopters can hover be imaginatively con- ..... months, y '`" a hum- ���" is probably the ruby- like hummingbirds. striated on unusual throated. The southwest places; mingbird will appear to All this takes a unique a porch light, a sip its nectar. How did it is blessed with many wing structure with garage door, the mailbox know the flower was species. muscles that are huge on a windbell.Where the there? Peterson's Guide lists compared to the bird's two eggs are incubated is © CSPS If your honeysuckle is 17, but trying to identify size. a matter of individual - blooming so poorly that them in the field could But when feet were choice. you can't even see a blossom on it, a hum- mingbird will probably discover one. Such blossoms are important OTHER EDITORS SAY to the hummer — , literally a matter of life or death. Labor bill needsreal This little bird who spends most of its waking hours zooming and , The tinkering that was It isn't to endorse tunately, attempts to ' course,claim that theydo darting around with done to the labor bill on everything that is in the deal only with the first — and no oubt their Protect the interests of beating wings must be House-approved bill workers; but others are the floor of the House of pp to half of the problem. predecessors once did. refueled constantly. It Representatives i m- observe that our quarrel It became quite clear designed to protect the has been calculated that proved it some, but not is primarily with what as the arguments over But the rhetoric of this interests of unions as if a human being were to much. the bill fails to do, as this legislation went for- debate underlines the unions•and not as repre- sentatives of workers. The friends of o r- distinct from what it ward that the people the degree to which much of labor laws were original- organized labor now acts Similarly,- ganized labor had the does. gzn gatuz some of the votes lined up, and from It is true, as organizedproposals that business ly written to protect are as an independent force, leaders have been trying among the amendments labor has successfully ar- being increasingly forgot- deeply concerned about g _ -=- , offered they accepted gued to a majority of ten. its own internal and ex- to get Congress to con- -- ,.,-:-.4,-----_,----�'` that ternal needs, which sider are designed only to con- --- �; _ only those that were House members, Business leaders talk protect _ -r 3 quite palatable, never some employers have about their problems in sometimes are -- but P t •business r mind that their Perfor- abused he existing law - sometimes are not —the interests against unions �>1 opposing or bargaining without regard to their _ t ��, y�� mance gave the impres- and used its loopholes to with labor unions. Union same as the needs of the effect on workers. - / sion that they were pre- frustrate legitimate or leaders talk about their people it is supposed to ---- _- pared to water down the ganizingefforts and tobe representing. Sorting these out isn't problems in bargaining g r � but it's a job the =-- bill. deprive employees of easy,� with employers or trying That is the point we Y - __LI-L.- - The result is that the their legal rights. But it toor plants over urge the Senate to keep Senate must do if it has Senate faces the major is also true that organ- management opposition. in mind as it tries to add any intention of produc- - task of trying to turn this ized labor has engaged in some balance to the bill ing a bill that deserves to one-sidedpiece of legis- practices that are just as No one seems to talk in be called a labor-reform °°\ the workers'behalf. the House has approved. lation into the basic re- questionable. Certain of the bills prove- act. form the labor laws need. And this bill, unfor- The union leaders, of sions are designed to —Washington Post Burd Boston and make John Hancock a beggar if , the public good requires it. —John Hancock - ` �;er' PRESENTS , •itr P.r DOROTHY'S . stta A Double Civi€ Tiicsday HALLMARK HSOP t j Ore8Mageereg . Plaza E�c�ldlda Iheatre _ _ __„..„ . ,..,, ,, ... _ ,,__ Shaffer's �� � RED FOIL HEART Peter y I LB. $4.25 _ . q , Black ,,,,.. , AND ... k Quietly 40t, 4r.„ SATIN HEART 2 L.B. $10.95 ,: s.', f ZANY COMEDY CP NANO} 4 40 CANDIES : NSENSE — *W i 5 --Citl* OP ; , o�' '�'rC;(%er4t0 °'' .. � °� ASSORTED TONITE 8:00 0'.4- ''''''--11::::: r CHOOLATES Weekend Schedule: 4,96* �4 G f''''qi",;,*o G't` , '1"1"1: �� � �� t L8. $3.25 Thurs.&Fri 8:00 0N? Sat.5:00&9:00 e Sun.2:30 � Fc - .:. • • ORDER & CHARGE . S BY PHONE 822-2823 S Student,Military,Senior Citizen Discounts Available S - Arizona Civic Theatre/The Professional Theatre of the Southwest . 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'' /i .,.... , v 1 i' ,.., .,,s . , , ,-,•,,'. ..•..,, ,. ,. . friends them tobe creative," Detroit drama is all about," three” . , Th 11 be given tours found myself making you teaching in the _ "Lately I way."They'll ey tume and By TERRY VENET t at much more 1 System for ' he make a transition after challenge, and that'sbBarcoksadtwasgahyeowptosrodc,osiuocfftionBsroaandd- ,Daddy There's a lot of talsecnhool, explained, he said.ywshat Canyon del Oro Highreally getto know the you'reit'sherordurftdigurroinugtinae PniunbelicyoenaS:cshoo,, improvisations, diddignLatelystoIriefsind and under the direction of people and after ashtohweschool play weatendingittoward involving human drama teacher Thomas. is with,production there's akindencourages his were open to very , things ultimately r 'The administrationwokouis m "m the Broadway McMahon, much of it - ffly feeling.'' o f productionelMcMahonaWshset students to try new ving held every production semester, wwheerreeauditoinones. huge dignitystories decisti7is that vvattaernhducakswoorfk,,Ashnonpie..Y., Rehearsals beginning to surface family "I don't believe gi drama departments at,, . sceneShe l Shelton n s,ho whops'plays as sb,well R ee da s "There are basically two. said McMahon, and things I strive for when teacher. impress The second thing the „line readings" topar- said. ' ''' • little CDO, read a 13-- ,. CDO there is whereinI tell afternoon after school," he really behind the art and eno At. . , teaching .high school producing a there n arigolds. by Paul school and it to h blv the , upon his trsiteusdents is that their possibility oftments at G___amThineanRexayt Rays piirnoduacntioinnthaoetf Moo- M14 through - - students, will be 'The Effect. drama is pro ,,., coin_ tt ihceuml a r howlinetoorscene. because a lot of10 put them in first and second ultimate socf the bus schedules. own ip,lsansrefaoilir a ctioenviv_ McMahon. analyze I like their own ideas." It's ah because thea.te:re place," tIniaermactett?and come up with hool play as suc bining alartl kinf°rdsm'of art. Each forting "Drama slailas value for "When are' spe......2k of theaterZindel,a17.mm. .atoi students in that it helps tion of the beginning The Thespian d nts aboutetechnique- his studentsclass does . schools don't have that takielnudh that you are talking ent and dant t, „ them understand them- e movemappreciate. every . eperpoduction (with the ex- ofofrcondcrearmn.a for and the 7:30 p music, graphics 1 is gives them points . March k tickets mf.orp per- literature. - selves and others kind of in sin character the way ions or f mance on t e Matinee etie14th through fashion He lets us try outnta. semester, o:idrama n participation in product of $1.50. *rig. It kind ,t, Thespian e. role-playing. sytiheir perspective; design, and vtriting critiques 16th wilnl be $1 for students, ssrehearsa Parents costuming. make-up and If it doesn't work, e and mayperformances if Students of McMahon s literaturwe wh:Ips get gancicaldass time." matinee the yourself," Workshop drama students get it, us findwe out wdohytonhoetip tudents ,get ex- what can feelings across sue- directing six shows inthraede a they cannot17th attend lbe attend This year McMahon is dition to monitoring trying to raise funds for a For indicated that the messages, r Angie shows, is beginning to. move getting through. Itproduct," cessfu y,„ posure to many art forms all ourli student-directed produc-- b tte Ctt er Dy phone was to express Thomas. He never tells usOw.idSetuddreamntsawsiltlusdooennt information or tickets297-1136, makes it easier combined into one McMahon said. " said junior yourself," said„E senior his students can do it better. , much of a chance ,, doesn t give me towind They will be given the ext.48. Wendy Farber. "Especially . that trew doing it wrong, ,?nly tions. "It tevening production. his "Mack,” as his students call him, likes to conduct“you storpippotortNnenwi.tYyortko. see if you're shy.” informally. "I moved here eight classes Wayne -State . McMahon graduated from down. between shows. ven the Mr. McMahon at Detroit,,Mich., in 19 months ago and for the firstt can't ask students classroom ocome into a structured signed Univ6e8rswitityh, lot coyfeleftse,arcrheopererastfiidnvgoe semester I hardly met into years. I . showstA dothat don't like to . anyone," said. Mike Fran- where they take an their hands raise their a degree and them every like „„s,,, ., znick, a senior. "Once I got seat and Theate: Education.inSpeech . , .... into the drama classes . . I for questions and still expect coming to CDO, he had to because it lacks creative 4, y 4 ) 4.,, ., , N. a , 1,,,,-, S CDO drama teacher. ,s • - . . . , , •.,. . , . . :..';:: :4*;;,.., :ii„.•,. '' , ,„,-,-,:. Thomas m c m a h oe nfmt d)al skeewith 7usst)-, 1.,,' s.„.., :. . -,..,- elifrseushmphenrePyi..,4,t Aloi, Jenny '' ' ,,...;104,.'7,„..::.....,,,i,,,„ - - - sn'1 a. scene '4 'i-j*:;-,4,1-',2.',..:-z-'-', ,. :,,,,,,,T., (right) t.i .opif)reN.sinhgrnat! Mimi tat an(l Ro s e .,: • ,,,•'-',1.1-",3,I-,-,'-'”- ,,„ m e honiore , 1 -- .. .. a :714;';'.';44441::.:1•H':ii*Ii:ill'il':;12;47.t7:-Ii'l.'-i4p.iiT':;":';'' ,,,,!*Ttr.•:: ' ,'::::1:::.:,'-'4:: - )..;\fr,,,.. . ,,,,,,,, - ' .-":-':::'41;7:1 *107:'7:::'::4;{ '''B:gilenWrIst4:ee'nissmsheilnlielti'rs°ssr°°PmS?h°af_h_ins ' " ' '-. 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Wednesday, February 8, 1978 . - •e.. ,7 ..... ..... . . ,... . 9.1.19YALILXY[ARIZ)VOICE A-5 .. - icick--:Londeri will speak ,.. • . . . . to OV's GOP women -- --- ,.., . ttsr-ate fate nominees 1 _ tin . , GROUPS-. Gubernatorial candidate Two new nominees for the efforts to retain the scenic "Clara and Bob are giving SCHOOL Jack Londen will speak to first annual Oro Valley Man beauty of the Northwest me their loving-care,sharing the Oro Valley Republican Woman of the year honor area. their home and time when I GROUPS... Women's Club during a . , ,-.-s, were submitted late to the Mrs.Barbara H.Vilmanyi need to go shopping or to the CHURCH .... .-...,.. luncheon Friday at the Coat --, )..,.--,: .• Voice: Mr. and Mrs. Robert sent in the second letter of doctor.etc.."she added. of Arms Restaurant, in II)' . :: Patt. recommendation from the-Y J a m es Kr i e g h an d GROUPS... Casas Adobe, shopping -'.-- In addition, Mayor Lois family of the Bucltelews. Dorothy Montgomery were center. tk,:: , ' if. Lamberson, Orville Shields following one‘,‘Titten by the chosen for the Man and Londen will field1;',•-,,,'„-.1, •-•---4••' and Mr. and Mrs. Robert couple's children. Woman of the Year honor for ......-•.... questions from the audience , ,..-: •,, Bu c k el e w were again Mrs. Vilmanyi, mother of their service to the town following his speech, "New - 1'1 . nominated by local resi- Mrs. Clara Buckelew, lives during its first three years of Leadership for a New •i / dents. with the family at its Oro incorporation. Raise funds Arizona" scheduled for 1 . Mrs. Patt, her nominator Valley home. They will be presented an p.m. says, is not only an "As a 78-year-old mother award during a luncheon to for your cause ..,.. Even before Londen •. , inspiration to those that have of Clara...never did I dream be sponsored by the l'oice in announced his candidacy ''''' I - . - been lucky enough to be of having such a nice old April — the fourth anniver- Jan. 9, the Republican , 1" ' associated with her, she is age." sary of the town. candidate began travelling . also a good mother and wife the state to address cam- . - and a true friend." The one and only . . . i, Sell paign issues. . . Mrs. Patt has worked as a MONDELL® PINE He has said he feels that Subscriptions Judi. Londe), volunteer at the Breast application of common sense for the i Cancer Detection Center. business practices would go University of Colorado ana Oro Valley Voice and mobile meals programs. As featured in Local National and SUNSET a long way toward solving has been in the insurance .... ..1.,,. "She maintains a close ' •'(' -....- MAGAZINE editorial coverages.Beautiful 1 Catalina Call. problems with the state business since age 24. 12"-18"trees shipped direct to you via UPS. a. relationship with several, of •-. . • .:/.. Department of Economic Londen was a founder of ‘. . her ladies that she,delivers '',.1- :- •."' 0 Security and the Cor- the Phoenix Republican 60 Day Satisfaction Guarantee meals to." , poration Commission." Forum and Trunk and Tusk - Use physical address as UPS She also belongs to various . .- - will not deliver to a P.O.Box On the state's correctional and Early Bird Clubs, and educational, church and •••-•-•. .• 4:4 . Call system, Londen said, Why" financesystem, chairman for the school organizations. shouldn't we expect in- 1975 Billy Graham crusade. 4 1 Mondell pine $4.95 624-3745 ' novative ideas from the His wife Doris was an Her husband Robert, an . • -`, 3 Mondell pines $14.50 $27.50 governor's office? For alternate delegate to the employee of Hughes Aircraft 6 Mondell pines - 12 Mll P $49 . example, if violence at the 1976 Republican National Co., "is also a very worthy .•-, , ondeines .95.. . • state prison were my Convention, candidate for the Man of the for more responsibility, I'd be looking No host cocktails will be Year Award." the couple's . I .id$2.00 per tree for,•-hipping and hin lung Information into closed-circuit TV to servedfrom 11:30 a.m. and nominator concludes. Send check or use your BankAmericard1VISA/Mastercharge include number monitor the whole system as the ",'luncheon will begin at Shlds was praitax ieseor and signature.exp date Az res add 4 d fJerry Shepard Shepard Assoc. • P.O. Box 3766 • W. Sedona,,Az. 86340 well as metal detectors to 12:15 p.m. followed by "still going strong" in his uncover the hidden Londen's speech at 1 p.m. weapons." Luncheon tickets are $4. I • - •,..,-.A , ,„,-..- ..41-,. ,'• ..1'. --'''''':-.. Londen heads Londen Reservations can be made .••::,..--.-;::-..•,..::-... .,-,.,.;,...-...,-',... Group, Inc., a Phoenix by calling Joan Cowles at li Only Pirria company operating in 19 297-7608 or Mary White at . .... ..„ •• ,•, ''.-T,z.l.--.-;‘:-,,,;-.•,-',-;:-..'-f,-;,-.• states. 297-3540. The public is delivers -,•:.-;tz-„,...---,..,"1:-.. -.-./•-'. He was educated at the invited. ...,..,, ,f,:i.,*-...• . , . . .. 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I.,... •'-,':,, rates in town: Certificate Accounts ,, Annual . - - ' ', Rate Term Minimum Yield Stepping Out? -,, 7.75% 6 years $1000 8.057% . . 7.50% 4 years $1000 7.788% , ....., ..) . 6.75% 30 months $1000 6.982% . • • 6.50% 1 year $1000 6.715% • Find out : 5.759/0 3 months $1000 . 5.918% WHAT'S GOING ON , ,. , A substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal. --..--\ in EASY LIVING \ ‘ -'' Passbook Account •.: -.., 5.25% — $10 5.389% ,- - ,- Statement Savings Account • . ,,,... t : . • . :' ', - e25% 5 .:.,.., ....,..„ . . _ ....,, . $10 5.389% ‘ .,•,- The , .. , . - . . _ , . ...,i Southern • . 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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hahn Ron Ayers, Katie Dusenbex'ry, Doug Noll ' " ' takes on radin9hzmselCounty o icialshands are tied sa �aalnan HAWSER, STALLION PAYING OFFERED • it with Catalinans Catalina residents must initiate anytied the hands of the Pima County recent rains have prevented the county Supervisors has already approved action to improve the community's Highway Department. from grading in the community. spending funds on the roads. but that it unpaved roads themselves, because legal Ron Ayers, assistant director of the Grading wet roads destroys the"crust” and budgetary limitations reportedly have department, said Friday he was "pretty that he said minimizes dust and erosion will be the only such money available for well satisfied" that the county is doing as problems. the next five years. Any other paving done in the Catalina Tucso n o n drowned much as it can to maintain roads that are Two county roads would be paved by the area will require formation of an its responsibility in Catalina. county if owners of property bordering improvement district. under which in flooding former "We can only do so much,"he said.Ayers them can come up with$5,000 per mile for property owners are assessed the total cost " nof local residents ata their share of the work, the audience ;•as told an audience of paving over a 10-year period. Catalina resident meeting here Jan.31 that he would be out told. to look at the community's roads to see Petitions must be signed by 51 per cent whether the highway de artment could do The roads are Hawser and Stallion. of the property owners in order for an wa A Tucsonan swept to his death last g y p make them. more The total project cost would be $100.000 improvement district to be declared by the month while driving through a rain- any more to help passable. per mile. with the county making up the county. Ayers said. swollen wash is a former Catalina After tourin the Catalina areathe night d._ f f e r e n c e. said D o u N 011. a , resident. g said he determined the representative of th ig �• Some residents on Coronado Forest Roger Remhof, 47, drowned Jan. 15 of that meeting,he p e P ma Count, Trail have called Noll's office. he said. after he drove his four-wheel-drive county was powerless to act on most of the Property Management Department. who asking for information on improvement vehicle around a barricade and ahteddistricts. em complaints voiced. also attended the Jan. .31 meeting. No p One member of the audience Jan. 31petitions have been taken out to cross the Rillito River on North asked what Catalinans were getting for the Mrs. Dusenberry said the Board of in the area. however. Craycroft near Ft.Lowell Road. property tax they pay the county. County Bystanders and rescue workers p y pp RURAL/METRO CONTRACTINGwatched from the river banks while Su ervisor Katie Dusenberr a arently Remhof climbed to the roof of his To oto didn't satisfy the vocal audience with her y reply that sheriffs patrol and use of other Landcruiser. Remhof clung to the roof • • until the raging waters threw the vehicle roads in the county are provided on its side,flinging him into the Rillito. Catalinans through their taxes. Golder district directors Catalina resident Clarice Wakefield In answer to other complaints at the remembers Remhof and wife Lynda meeting,Ayers said Friday,"We looked at to III' reserves so g because of their interest in horses."Roger the roads we (the county) maintain afteru ht and Lynda boarded my mare for several the meeting and found that what were eet; . months while we were stationed in described as hazardous roads weren't." Virginia,"she recalled. The Golder Ranch Volunteer Fire Employment Training Act tCETA).which At that time, Mrs. Wakefield said, Those roads that aren't the county's District's Board of Directors will hold its provides jobs for unemployed persons.are Remhof worked for a hospital in Tucson responsibility can't be maintained or February meeting tonight at the paving the men's salaries, at no direct and "he had worked in the medical field improved by the county,because state law Coronado Elementary School beginning at expense to district taxpayers.she added. before while he was stationed in the forbids the highway department from 7.30 p.m. CETA funds are also paring the salaries service." doing so. hE reiterated at the meeting. The board has signed a temporary of 16 fire fighters in the Catalina Mrs. Remhof was employed as a bus contract with the Rural Metropolitan Fire Volunteer Fire District. Catalinan William Cheshire said Department Co. toprovide fireprotection Rural Metro is seekingadditional driver, while the couple lived in Catalina. developer Lloyd Golder "misrepresented P Mrs.Wakefield added. that the county would pave these roads in the acre area. said Maria Monplaisir, reserve fire fighters in the Golder district. The Remhofs moved into Tucson in 1974 one of the district's directors. said Mrs. Della Murray. a company from Ca where they lived at the far when he sold us property. with reserve. end of 11 ��'orecastle, Mrs. Wakefield � t A long-range contract �it h In a v►•ritten announcement, she said a Ayers said the county couldn t accept Rural,Metro ill be drawn up for the nevi- - recalled. any of Golder's roads for maintenance district's first fiscal year. beginningJuly training academy for nev< reserves is The day he drowned. Remhof was unless they were built by the developer to 1.Mrs.Monplaisir said. expected to start March 1. Personnel are returning to his home at 1142 W. Newtonpaid $2.tki t o �+-l.��� er hour for both Drive from St. Joseph's Hospital. where county standards.Those standards include p p p paving. The company has employed several training and reserve time by �he worked as the superintendent of the Golder denied later that he lied to reserve fire fighters in the area since Rural Metro. surgical supply room. property buyers."Noone can maintain the before the district was formed. But two Anyone interested is asked to call Remhofs body was found three days road"s forever,"he said. full-time paid fire fighters have been hired Rural Metro at 297-4661.Mrs.Monplaisir after he drowned near Interstate 10 and by the district to work during the day, said the announcement from Mrs. Murray Orange Grove Road in the receding Maintenance of roads that care Pima when most of the reserves are at work, - wasn't authorized by the Golder district waters of the Rillito, 10 miles from where County's responsibility drew criticism Mrs.Monplaisir said. board. although Mrs.Murray represented the victim drowned. from the audience, as well. Ayers said Federal funds from the Comprehensive herself as a spokesman for the district. 1 B2 ORO VALLEY [ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday, February $. 1978 - ., .., Offcitis,groups oppose Bon•n's ,, ,,...... .r- views on Catalina State Park 4 .- . By LINDA 0 .,.,,, &,,,A ,,.„e*,....,,,,, ..„,„;„.„,,..„,,,'.:-.N. ;:,''''',-,3.-.:'-` • t, . stitutions for the mentally longer sparsely populated -,,,.w."--:y; "4 ;‘„ s ,-. , - , - . ,.., ,,s, ii,___, ,,• , -„:::.#, . ,,, :4-4! THOMPSON retarded. ...4,-Ne:‘,., , , .„.., ,,„„, .,. ss,4„,. . ,. , ., , , , 4 1,..... . with only Oro Valley and the ...1. .-- - ..,,,,, '* .,,....„*.'' ,..... .. 11111r, ', ,, , ...... , ---* - .';., - A2,..,-,..t,,, *:itt - , , The Catalina State Park But Supervisor Conrad community of Catalina.With :-'-: ,,:;, z , ,:'..i, . 4., ' .,;,,,, -„>,-,,;„ ., -.......;:.4 . ,,,w. lir s.„, ,,, .k , .,, ,,s, coalition has prepared an Joyner said if the governor the Northwest's rapid ; -.!-,-; ,-'7.-.-' -°.."' .4, 7 _ - ., , "4-* -;.,::. arsenal of arguments to were concerned with setting expansion, the area „.404-741r -,.4.1.0 , 4, iv, ,,,.. .., convince Gov. Wesley Bolin budget priorities, Bolin eventually will house as '' ..„ . , . s •lir 4, ,,,, *: jr‘ Nit. , r , that he should recommend would reconsider the many as 90,000 persons. - , 4. ',00-__ - :if-,4. 4,,\:`,.. .4. Alf,. , ir _fr .. .--lt. financing the planned park amount of funding sunk into Looming ahead, Joyner ',.,.4..MM„ ,„ 111s.,,,,,..--:. ..44. ,044,, ileirli#•_:4 -... ..",...,, ,,...:, .- .. - • .. ... . .0%.' , this year. existing programs. "Look at noted, is the Rancho istos ,,..ftbra - v : '-',,,it* --io i -7,— - ,,,,,,,„ 4, „,..........)04 lir._ ,s Several county super- the $2 million the state development in which 30,000 4 ti,,,,:"... ,... .: visors and the coalition, spends annually for state persons would live. , „r , . , ... . consisting of 15 civic, en- inspection stations just to "Bolin has establishecI a "ge-Pl t. , .1, . .,,- i.,,,, i... cs„. 4. .4:0,e, * , . vironmental and inspect fruit,' Joyner priority of enhancing i,::.t.-.4., ,s.„.?:... ,....., , , ... , homeowners organizations, argued. „ . ,, ,414 ... 111, ' . • - t. litte, ,., . Arizona to encourage new tt,~7;. -N:2-f-* .;‘,.,-,', 4-# •,;., *, „, ,, . „ ki , . took a stand at a press John Smith, representing residents and tourists. But -..„..‘24 '.i.,- .,.±.,,.. , • . . , .3,- conference last Wednesday the Catalina Foothills, we need to have something -,,, '''' ..' , , . if,: . Ar , roo4 . , . against Bolin's thumbs-down Coalition composed of 18' for these people to do. "The .- 7,*N.,,,. .. . t, 1...„. ,,, , s,..,..,,,,,, recommendation for funding area -,,,, x .\ homeowners Catalina State Park is ..„, ,,- -- . , ,,,. „ ,..--..„ : , , .. ts...., the Catalina State Park this associations, said he will compatible with the, - ° 4~---*: . ' joio ,. .- -A ,,,,uHs1 :c: , ",., • , ' , iv year. launch a letter-writing and priorities he has set,' .„.. ,,,, , , ;I , Bolin urged legislators to phone campaign urging Joyner asserted. '* I ,:: ,' ,,', , turn down the State Parks residents to support park The coalition's Sierra Club .**1-,: .2,,:,:;;,_>- '' ; , - .4:4' ,. , ..... '', , sik.':-.'-‘ ::, .*, -.'r %-",,,,- Board request for $982,000 funding. representative concurred. :4.... 4,-,:;.,,,- -0e,..,,, , ', , to acquire land and leasing Bolin's desire to run for We have onlytwo low ,.4:.,,,1 rights for the state park's re-election should be used as elevation campgrounds in 2:2, 1.',.,.'‘.. „-*- ‘,..P.:;°S. ,,...1 ,,,,,,, -4----.=...•,,,,a. 't."'\\,, 'J :`:.‘;"'.*....,:, ,°-:,. \. .:-4.''it:',.4':%- •-,_:,, ',:*.s'.',.\\ establishment. "a last resort" tactic, Smith the county. — ,.... - 4.-.....;".. , .-----4.,, 1.„.iitt- ' „mc-(,‘-- - ‘'-trit,,s, !:, s Supervisor Katie said. But the life of the Coalition spokesman ', .1%,...i.,, ,4:.„, s.:41- ,-...s:....411---,,,y}..-1: Dusenberry said, "In 1974, politician depends on you Mary beth Carlile has ., s- ._? w , „ 1.,,,,, -.,,:.....-7„t.,77,;.; . Pima County residents and me. Bolin will think written Bolin stating that *.i.,. ."... -t::, :tr* arre,.i.„.$1.,..,,,.:' 7.--.41,,., invested $4 million in a twice." o state ' , A'. -.k.-,,-. f,,.... '7, Pima County has n s ,„_ county bond election (to And Joyner cautioned parks, while the legislature ' *4's ''''* 1 %,:j., s „....:14 ,,,,,,,,: ....,sei.,,. ,,, :%11,4;4...4 establish the park). some coalition members has funded 15 state parks - ''A. .., 3.40, ' ,,,44ts4,1„:„,e.:‘ ,,-tutk.,4 4,•-•,'.„,,t..1-4. ,y,It Nsott-;- . ss,,,,), - : .* They did this in good about basking in the elsewhere in Arizona. ' ..*' s- .. - *,tt4.1.1 1;1 I ,-• at -.'i ' 4.14,4-44(tru _ .... , ttlt:1 NA, 4, faith, believing the park limelight from their "( .41,,.."4* , ., S, ..\'j! ‘, '. ',....qct .111leftagb. '•„, . '''. The organizations. ,-,.. ..., , ,.t.,, . ,,,,,,H, :,a, ,..,:,,,, , . , .,, ; .,,,_..,...,,..r, -- .,,,,, ;4c.„,„. ‘,..,41.t, would become a reality.And previous success in blocking represented on the coalition , . i.,-,:.'4,-,, - ,,-,41,}\•,.:1,4‘,„:... 4,...„,;‘,„ ‘1, ..1 „...„...,,,, .,.., 4 4 .....t...., 'l'•'''''.t e '-4' ::(4,.:'Apt. the money is sitting there. development of part of the were: Casas del Oro Norte ,-., „,-, -,, ...4.,,,„,: 1 ,' *., , , . 3,, 1., We're remiss in Pima Rancho Romero area. That Improvement Associaiton: County if we don't put land would be included in Highlands Mobile Ho.me pressure on state officials." the Catalina park. "We can't Park; Catalina Foothips Park a prickly issue for Bolin Dusenberry said. rest on the laurels of what Coalition;Tucson Mountains J r— Supervisor David Yetman we did back then.” Joyner Association; League of said at the press conference said. Women Voters of Tucson; ___J.Lrirji iv, AT T Hi E lifijr s _jir- _s_,--: that Bolin should be held to He urged coalition Southern Arizona e his previous position con- members to use the up- Environmental Council; cerning the states budget. coming gubernatorial Pima County Trail Access "Bolin has talked about election to their advantage. Committee; Young Women's Arizona s $100 million Environmentalists initial- Christian Association; and surplus. We're asking Bolin iv. spearheaded the proposal the Tucson Rod and Gun and the legislature for one ; Club. II , ... 1;111 t)t-the Catalina Park in 1973 percent of that surplus," ' . -. . , Also active in the coalition , - prtmarily to preserxe tne Yetman asserted. are:. Arizonans for a Quality wildlife and habitat of the . State budget director Don s s Envir.on.ment; Am.eric.an tern ,41ope,. of the Santa Olson previously told the ".,e''' . ' ' . • , Association of University WE'RE BI N IT! (atalina Mountains. Voice that Bolin recom- Women, Tucson Chapter; mended setting aside the Since that time, the park Southern Arizona Hiking park's funding and using the has developed a modern Club; Equestrian Tra!ls, i .,„,..---ef-ilt C,HE. VROL.ET ! , state's money for high" twist, coalition members Inc.: Sierra Club,La Seccion _ priority" problem areas: contended. del Rincon; and the Tucson 2 2 N 0 ST AT PARK state prisons and in- The Northwest area is no Audubon Society. Call 1-792-3950 "A THOUSAND CLOWNS" SAGUAll0 lit, Herb Gardner - . . . Hilarious situations and comic - NOW lines t hat crac kle uith c rispness DINNER and surpriseNeu York Times Feb. 1-26 Bring Your 1I.-II ' Wed Sunday 6 15 pm Cocktails. 6 45 p m Dinner 8 15 Show DELICIOUS BUFFET DINNER featuring Roast Sirloin Tip of Beef 749 W. Miracle Mile RESERVATIONS DAILY 9 30 AM 11 00 P M ... SENIOR CITIZEN STUDENT and MILITARY DISCOUNTS' _._ presenting: 1 623-9456 $1 off with this ad .. Ec: or° valliewriic ----- --- . IN . .. _ VV H 0 no 0 NB 0 . s a News Copy .........- ...,_. .... - - e." Classifieds Advertising is visiting you? returned from vacation? won an award? celebrated something special? Send us your TOWN TOPICS and we'll be glad to print them TO (assuming they're printable!) 426 E. 7th _. .... Mail To P.O. Box 3003, Tucson 85702 .. ag oro valley ..,_,,,,,...,....e.Joe..•S'.i.'3r-•III Orr,VAIIIP,1'fr.'j.,'-'.Arttan.4 1111 Phone 884-9880 884-9880 624-3745 - Mail to P.O.Box 3003,Tucson,Az.85702 624-3745 • Bring to:426 E.7th,Tucson,Az. A Sancruval Publication „ . Wednesday, February 8, 1971 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ) VOICE B-3 3 FAVOR, 1OPPOSES .(30 ATI4U z Ak\nr-aiiiivripprA, , .... ...„.„: 1 a i.A p_._:bill A Voice straw poll on and listeners tended to stop and radio signals are large 4 respond to poll on col ... temporarily. °o i,� r"' hle TV ibts itt,., , . whether the Town of Oro supporting public broad- and unsightly. Saguaro "They said the -would run ,--_, ;loop. Valley should subscribe to casting stations, such as Cable Communications has the cables underground WELCOME ,: ir cable television service drew KUAT radia and TV in said it will place the cables `whenever possible' in the /4�i/ only four responses from Tucson. underground in existing town where we lived. It % NEW MER local residents, three "We support KUAT and utility easements wherever turned out to be just-oneC 0 SERVICE favoring the move and one KA-on)Phoenix public radio it can. more thing to put on the A t;t�Rlx.�I.14.11:°611 ti�,u:c �: WAITS NEW TUt ()NAM ftd city-all - opposed. station) because we like President James Emmick power poles, Mrs. Barry - �� Newcomer Service of Tucson,with its many The only comment written classical music,"Mrs. Barry acknowledged, however, scud. trained hostesses will greet and welcome you to our wonder- on the ballots was "the said. that the company may have She added that.she'd likehants andrpossibk through the cooperation of our sooner the better." Neither She also said the actual to run some cables across to see all utility lines in the comments nor the sender's cables that carry television power poles -- at least town placed underground. SERVING ORO VALLEY AREA TOO! name were asked for. . But the one cable TV . - opponent did list a return `` address and so was asked to x� � elaborate on why Oro ,\., Valley :: ; : v ° • , shouldn't seek cable .� li. -{ T > � zi* r �.� BOTT�ST TBI@ TO 8IT �, television. > � � �� ' , -".• "it Mrs. Arthur Barry, 9102 . �, � TUCSON SINCE SGBSBIBC '.,� am N. Riviera Dr. said she and h �. �� 'Iv ‘.‘1 onPHAN 01 her husband oppose cable r444, :.'„,,,,- ..F . _. k‘V‘ _ TV because they "can't y{. '�•+ „, _p c , '.,, '°1PE-'.!Sel"1t�3 �� really see that it's giving us Ak, jig .� , , �.� any more than we ve gotten s ., r .� iiiir STonm tb : before.” Sure, one or two a :if stations would be clearer,,, 4. � :. i but the drawbacks outweigh g '. this advantage,she said. ,` - , � . The service, she noted, � � � �� � ���� ,� • ' Or r t would cost local residentsti a �. i;I '' ' . $7.35per month and $19.95 g youndlingto The Forest for initial installation while .. Itiplosing ■regular television ism1ktirtainint provided free. sio Saguaro Cable Com- °� � . Wed. Sun. Call for Show Times • failtik 4 munications, which has applied for a cable television - Speak Dinner & Show Only franchise in the town, ��. argues that it can provide a likt4 - much clearer picture to local residents of all five Tucson ' te° ' ,AI, ,e_���� f► 11141 TV stations, as well as , ��ll�,` better FM radio reception. � ��� � ` G' ./44,SLIGrk1'T" Mrs. Barr said she and •v . �� f _ — her husband come from a h w' �� .; � ' = small town in Michigan � �� �s to Til which offered cable TV and mark 886-94Z0 t .�. ..E , radio reception. Mark `'Vellman D� tabes league loss viewers - E TO - WOULDN 'T YOU DISCOVERLIK THE MYSTERIES OF N THE U !VERSE? UNITY 0? TO • AND THE OF NEWS yOUR C 0 M M For a limited time, you can do both.The ORO VALLEY VOICE is offering two tickets to the Grace Flandrau Planetarium in Tucson to anyone purchasing a new three-year subscription to the VOICE at the regular price of$7.That's a $4 value in tickets to one of Tucson's most fascinating attractions. The current show, "The Last Question" by Isaac Asimov, explores the theme of entropy: What happens when the universe runs out of energy?And in addition to the showing in the 5G-foot domed theatre, there are exhibits on optical sciences,the sun and solar system,the Milky Way,meteorites,a gift shop,and displays of astronomical art. Look at the Arizona skies through the IG" telescope evening hours in good weather). SAVE $2 over the one-year rate of $3. Yes, I'd like to keep up with all the news of this community by subscribing to the ORO VALLEY VOICE for the next three years.Enclosed ,3�: is my check for$7.And send my two free tickets to the Grace Flandrau --= e-- Planetarium, too. ` Name I Address } City or town State Zip Telephone 4 i p Send your subscription order to Oro Valley Voice,P.O.Box 3003, I Tucson, AZ 85702. I OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 1. COUPONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY MARCH 1 To GET YOUR FREE TICKETS. OFFER GOOD FOR NEW SU BSCRBERS ONLY AND FOR THREE-YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS ONLY. B-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday, February ebruary H. 1978 CATALINA CURRENT 'Nobles ' 'Boozes ' in overtime By BETTE CHASTAIN now decided to join forces and challenge * * * snow-laden Minnesota, where theywill Melba Foster came in from Oracle to Beneath a canopy of blue sky, 200 the Flowing Wells Fire District. put all their affairs in order before spectators witnessed the defeat of the Sunday's game ended in one dislocated instruct the school children on the "Care returning here permanently. Lariat"Boozers"by the"Noble"Firefight- shoulder (Butch Kambitsch), two blackand Grooming" of animals. Assisting her * * * ers in a long, tough, injurious game, eyes (Tom Bondhus and Gary Burns), were two of her cats, a Manx and a Red Jeannie Martinez is successfullyPoint Siamese. Jim Katafskskie, chief for recu- ending with a score of 30-24. sprained ankle (Pete Benzi), bruised ribs perating from brain surgery. Tied at 24-24, two and, par for the course,22 pair of skinned the University of Arizona's "Feast Pro- * * * overtime quarters were ": . - _ knees. gram," visited the school last week to Lloyd Golder IV was born to Lloyd III played before the v.- One sour note for the day:trash left for prepare French crepes for the children. and Vicki Golder Jan 10 The father "Nobles" could claim .`x the janitor filled three bags, and none of There weren't any leftovers. reports his son has grown rapidly since he victory. It was often *,� the players stuck around to help clean up. * * * weighed in at 6 lbs., 9 oz. at birth. difficult to distinguish P Last week, Don Dong and Vic Boucher Chris Tucker recovered from neu- �- to morlegby between the teams be- 1 went to the Pima Pistol Club Rangeia only to be bitten on the a OV cable TV cause of the assorted install pipes for targets and ended up horse -- her fathers own steed. uniforms which includ spending 2-1/2 hours cleaning that area. * * * ed shorts and jeans with a--_'-- • ��`�' -''. Bob Behl, in critical condition at the Viola Pennala is being kept busy these • • headgear ranging from stocking caps to .-- hospital just a few weeks ago,showed updays. Recently named publicity chairman a I c a t i o h i n kerchiefs. . ..-- at the game Sunday with wife Carol. Out for Catalina's Senior Now Generation There were "chubbies" and "skinnies," of the wheelchair and using crutches,Bob program, she has been asked to work on (Cm/tint/ed./mit Mtge A-I) with two courageous players wearing often sets them aside now to walk on his the Senior Citizens News Letter for Pima the locations of cable television equip- glasses. At least a couple were at home on own. County• ment. the field Steve Craig and Tommy * * * Viola recently received a certificate Mayor Lamberson indicated at the Jan. Baird, former team-mates of the "San A rabies vaccination clinic will be held from the University of Arizona Commu- 26 council meeting that Councilman Alan Manuel Miners"for 3 years. at Coronado Elementary School, 3401 nityi recognizingServicCenter her J. Carey, who was absent from the Referee Jerry Williams, though often Wilds Road, Feb.8. Fees include both the participation n the Fifth National Consu- meeting, be instructed to review the confused, did a fine job and credit is due license and vaccination for your dog. Be mer Symposium. application from Saguaro Cable Com- the "beer boys," Eric Warne and John sure to take your renewal license to the * * * munications. Burkell who were kept running to satisfy clinic. All dogs must be on a leash or Peggy MacDonald was a representative She suggested then that a committee, the thirst of the players. restrained• at the last meeting of the Senior Citizens to include former councilman William Keeping the crowd on their toes were * * * Council in Phoenix and will relate infor- Eldon Hanes,be appointed by Carey. Cheerleaders Karen and Cindy Van- The Parents-Teachers Organization at mation given then to the Catalina Club at But Carey said the entire council, dervort, Norme McQuillan, Mary Jane Coronado school will have an open house future meetings. rather than a special committee, will Fulton plus Kelly and Rhonda Tippets. and dessert social Feb. 16 from 7-9 p.m. * * * study Emmick's application, "since it By mutual agreement,both teams have All parents are,urged to attend. Ed and Bertha Lausen returned to won't be that difficult." BUMPER STICKERS NUMBER ONE RADIO 't9f:J'-*---_ ___. - -t • zz, 72 SIZE &lot) 2....= ..... If prosperity returns, SHOP AIR osove what you can. 2243 EAST ' ' ` for people do. -- BROADWAY 1,L8.211 TUCSON. ARIZ. cf. it...,... ..CDp&44Dcscrt..40 ►. ,, Need1eWôrkKAIR is concerned. A FINE ART CENTER TWO OR THREE-DAY WORK- The story of life in all forms has been one of competition and SHOPS ARE BEING HELD struggle for survival. One form that this struggle is now taking EACH WEEK. is the fight over natural resources. CALL OR WRITE FOR SCHEDULED EVENTS: Here in the Tucson area where we live by mining our g underground water reserves, there is competition among the Write now for further information 1645 N. Harris on Rd. cities, the mines and the farmers over water. While Tucson, Arizona 85715 agriculture has had control and has used most of the water,itis 885-6264 at a political disadvantage. Also, it is facing another pressure the rising cost of the energy necessary to lift the water from ossomminimummommonli deeper and deeper stratas. • n / ® Inevitably, these forces will increasingly push land out of ® g y ii WhyL.., production. But there are other forces at work too. toaMore? II People need not onlywater to drink; theyalso need food to ii FRAME THAT PAINTING--- will in eat. And so there will be • Come and:visit the incentives for farmers to keep on a ® BIGGEST tittle Frame Shop - farming. ® in Tucson.Over 2500 quality ;--- andcrafted picture frames ® III on display front 5x7 to 24x48 • , . The answer will lie in technology. One potential help is III through developing methods of capturingrunoff that is now ® • Pre Cut Mats (8x10 to 20x24) lost. Another is in creating new types of agriculture that use p _ g ® • Pre Cut Glass f5x7 to 18x24I a less water. III • Photo Frames iiii MD • Original i g t Oil Paintings MO IF byTucson artists - ' - But the struggle will go on. 1 mi � gg ® PROFESSIONAL AMATEUR, STUDENT li iii OR HOUSEWIFE ARTISTS . . . If you have comments or suggestions, write to KAIR Is a i Concerned." II I M PORTED r-, • um PIETURE The above editorial was written by John Riddick III 2905 E. BROADWAY 325-5617 ii and aired by KAIR AM and FM. iiOr*Half Nocic west of Country Club III NON.TRW SAT.10 dO to 6:00 III IUIRIlhIIRRWjIiIIiiiR*iiiuji P Wednesday, February 8, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE B-5 *4 4'4'4 Al'''"*. 1 aLlilissitinnuo....... W - r oro valle Classified Advertising _ ...... ....___ IndCommercial and Business Want A TV's/Stereo/ e X d s 4 5 3 701 Automobiles REAL ESTATE 5e per word,20 word minimum Radio _ ANNOUNCEMENTS Special Effects 10e Extra Per Word For Sale: 1962 Ford Thunderbird 909 Land & Blind Ads 50e Extra AKAI reel to reel tape deck, auto �'Classic,very nice,$1200.00. 1975 101 Announcements reverse, 3 speed, 3 head. Tapes Suzuki Custom Cafe'Racer 550 cc. Acreages 103 Card of Thanks All Ads 4% Sales Tax included. $300. 327-5809 or 297- Mechanic built & owned - never 105 Glve Away(Free) 5145. raced.$2000.00.297-4553 or 825- Five acres of beautiful desert 107 Lodge&Club Notices Ask for Oio VClassified Ads109 Lost&Found[Free] 3546. property. Located just 1 block north of Tangerine Rd. and one 111 1133 Travel Opportunities 884-9880 PETS & block west of La-Cholla. $12,500. 711 Parts & Call 297-3212. BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Deadlines LIVESTOCK Accessories Saturday 1 1 a.m. for Wednesday ARIV stock ACA 201 Accounting,Bookkeeping 501 Live 203 Appliance Repair 4 used tires. 800x16.5D. Lots of 20 Acres rolling grass land. 205 Answering Service Combination Rates For Sale miles left.$45.825-9620. Power. shallow water table. 207 Auto Service Green Valley News-Oro Valley Voice Rates $750/Acre with excellent terms. 209 Building/Remodeling available phone 889-2092 Full blooded African Goats,Pygmy 211 Carpet/Rug Type$50 and up.825-9620. 713 Recreational 10 acres some bottom land.i 213 Concrete,Masonry 215 Cooling,Heating FR E E - � les power. shallow water table. 217 Drafting Services - Owner will sacrafice at 219 Electrical Repair FAMILYADS ..1 ` • For Sale: Ford Van. excellent $625 Acre CASH. SANT 221 Excavating&Leveling condition. low mileage. $2.800. 223 Handyman 743_7098. 10 acres close to town of 225 Hauling SEE CO P UQN Rabbit hutches all new galvanized Arivaca_Power.Only$850;Acre. 227 Income Tax welded wire construction. Com- , $1275/Down. $13/3/Month. 229 Janitorial Services \ plete with feeder,watering bottle, 231 Landscaping&Yard care - hangers. 1-2 and 3 compartment ) 40 acres adjacent to state land. 233 Legal Services ,BUSINESS SERVICE 407 Books/ stns./ units starting at$30.825-9391 or Weekend hideaway. Priced at 235 Miscellaneous Services 884-8586. 237 Mobile Home Services Stamps �� only $575Acre. excellent CIfinancing.239 Moving&Storage DiRECTORY ./241 Painting&PaperingHORSE SHOEING Experienced. Reasonable rates. For information on the above, 243 Plumbing Repair GOLD & SILVER Broker Ph.825-9876.Harry G.Clayton. call the Arivaca Specialist,Sam 245 Roofing-Siding 207 Auto Service solito. 297-7600. Nationwide 247 Sewing,Alterations ,�_____ Coins and Bars Resources 249 Swimming Pool Maintenance Corporation. 622 251 Tree Service _ t Daranyi and Co. 509 Pets For Sale �1; 7777. 253 TV/Stereo Repairs . ' Phone Tucson 623-4711 4 255 Upholstery • a loin 257 Well Drilling FOR SALE , 91 1 Mobile Homes _"'��!� _ -- Pure bred kittens:Manx&Persians. t ' Also Australian Shepherd pups. " - oal" 413 Clothing 825-3400 or 825-9376. 1, 2,3,bedrooms for rent.Mobile EMPLOYMENT - Home Ground Space available. All RV Service Kittens for sale.Male Persl`an.male Laundromat 'open to 301 Babysitter WantedFor Sale. Cornell Cap & Gown, Manx,two Persian male cats.Please . • Catalina Country Mobile public. 303 Help Wanted Complete Motorhomes, Ph.D.; phone 825-3400 or 825-9376 or Park N. Oracle Road Catalina 305 Help Wanted,Sales P Science PhD. hood; Gol 307 Work Wanted Travel Trailers,Fifth Wheels Tassel mortar board, size 7-1/8. 385-9366. Write Catalina Pet 297-3830. and Campers serviced by 297-3800. Service, CRB 8756, Tucson, AZ p Check the rices MERCHANDISE qualified technicians. 85738. Budge, 1()x55 with 9x 13 expand° Complete gas, electric `Printed T-shirt proclaiming your --- la . before you buy. One bedroom furnished Skirting MISCELLANEOUS plumbing repairs, hitches, Right to kee and bear arms, and awnings Tool shed Screened tow bars, wiring expert) White$3.98,Yellow or Blue$4.98; S.M or L;Postage paid.Send check RANSPORTATiON porch Orchard Valley Park 3950 E 401 Appliances installed. Refrigerators Read the ads in Hawser Lot 60 Space rental 403 Antiques furnaces also serviced. or M.O."A"Shirt Company,P.O.Box $40/mo includes water Open 1 5 405 Auctions mobile service available. 8498-CRB, Tucson, Az. 85738. the p m daily 407 Books,Coins,Stamps All RV Service Immediate Delivery! 701 Automobiles 409 Building Materials 411 Carport,Patio Sale just off of 1-10 at 1225 '. f 413 ClothingW.Miracle Mile i 1 My Dear, Would Sell-out: 100 new, slightly soiled Auto purchasing service! Pur- Ciro Valley You �� 't 415 Cooling,Heating open Mon.-Fri.8-6 p.m. printed T-shirts; 28 styrofoam chase your next new car or light E SBelieve ' , 417 Crafts,Hobbies Sat.9-5 p.m. mannequins; and over 5,000 truck through a broker and save! W�AWANT D,_ 419 Farm&Ranch Equipment By Appointment only flocked iron-on letters.All for$50. Call 747-9932. 421 Firewood 622-3709 Call 825-9391. 423 Floor Coverings 425 Foods 1973 Cutlas 442, rally hood & REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 427 Furniture209 Budding/ 425 Foods wheels, console bucket swivel 429 Gift Ideas seats, cruise control, top shape, 431 Goff Equipment Remodeling blue, white vinyl. Sporty,pony, private, 433 Health Foods "Instant Mixes" make and store loaded, reasonable. Phone 297- ' YOU CAN BUY HAPPINESS! 435 Household Goods TILE-Mexican Colonial Clay Floor for pie crusts, puddings, bever- 8651 in Oro Valley. 437 Jewelry,Watches,etc. ages,etc., $1.00; "YummyRabbit -. Tile 70d per square toot and up. 439 Machinery,Tools Adobe Wholesalers, Tucson 793- Recipes," hash, sausage, enchila- .:z. Takeyour worries of homeowning Musical Instruments .,� g 8593. das,Aunt Phil's special ingredient, ' 443 Nurseries,Garden Supplies etc.,$1.00."A"Rabbitry&Supply, away and move into a Townhome 445 Office.Business Equipment 447 Photographic Equipment P.Q. Box 8498-CRB, Tucson, AZ � ,� where the living is easy.We have a 2 449 RecreationrEquipmentE215 Coco l i n g/ 85738. 'V/ *�`iii::.,,"'- BONNIE BEST Bdrm. 2 Bath charming home. 1 • professionally decorated with the 451 Sewing Machines Heatln �, GRI BROKER453 TV's,Stero,Radio --•- \, most expensive carpeting and 455 Wanted to Buy - U 1rdraperies. Like new condition,large Protect your cooler with a heavyr42 Furnlture DPETS&LIVESTOCK rooms, big kitchen, private patio. canvas cover from Air-Master Fos I' �` yDouble carport. Offered at$56.500. 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. - BIG c--,jIsjc,.,cen,-6, , - 501 Livestock For Sale Recliner rocker chair,large,vinyl, RESULTS4 CORPORATED Call Bonnie 297-2516. 503 Pet,Livestock Supplies ._.�_-. lightgrey, used one week. Will 7110 N.ORACLE RD.SUITE 105 505 Pet Services pI� 255 Upholstery sacrifie. 97-3721. ii7-2515 509 Pets For Sale I BUSINESS-FINANCE 435Household Custom Drapery&Upholstery Bring to 601 Business Opportunities FREE in home estimates or visit our G s s •S 603 Insurance showroom at 4243 N. Campbell. COUPON FAM,, 605 Investments 327-3383. For Sale: Foam carpet padding O 607 Money to Loan FiTCH UPHOLSTERY&INTERIORS 520.00 per roll,dinette set$30.00, FOR 1111, 609 Money Wanted tables$4.50-$10.00, WANT AD! TV stand-cart TRANSPORTATION Upholstery Special - Basic sofa $8.00, air hockey table game and chair$139.Choice of Hercu- originally$129.00,sell for$60.00, HERE'S THE RULES 701.Automobiles Ion or 100% Nylon. Plus $5 gold occasional chair $8.00, etc. 703 Bicycles additional each cushion.Old World 297-4553 or 825-3546. 1.All items for the FREE family to omit any items not pertaining 705 Boats,Motors,Supplies Furniture Works, Tucson 623- 707 Campers&Shells 8223. want ads must be written on the' to personal items. ELEvEn Wanted:to help rehabilitate those upon. 4. No personal.arrant ads will be 709 Motorcycles who are less fortunate.We are in 2.Name, address, and phone taken over the phone. 711 Parts&Accessories < number must be included on the 5.The deadline for the FREE 713 Recreational Vehicles need of tax deductible 0 715 Rentals EMPLOYMENT DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, coupon, or it will not beaccefamily want ads is FRIDAY 717 Travel Trailers china, pictures & frames, post- NOON. cards,stamps, 3.Only personal want ads will be 6-When*Aunts]is sold,please call 719 Trucks coins,books,plants accepted.We reserve the right 884-98100• &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing RENTALS - 307 Work Wanted 9-4 p.m. Industries: 3271734 bet. For The Sake Of Clarity,Please Print 8740 N. ORACLE 801 Apartment Furnished Two 50-gallon galvanized ' 803 Apartment Unfurnished - �--- gas 805r - CommercialenRentalsnMature experienced nurses aide barrels,$10 each.One braided rug 807�� will care for patients days or 9x12, $25. One spool of standard o evenings.825-9580. gauge barbed wire,$10.Call after 4 - 809 Miscellaneous Rentals p.m.or for appointment call James I 811 Mobile Home Mature woman wants live in job with F.Ragsdale,R.R.19,Box 107.825- 1 _ 813 Mobile Home Lots flexible hours. Experienced in 815 Share Living Quarters convalescent care,chauffeuring& 9404. - 817 Storage Rentals cooking. *Call 297-4807 or 790- 819 Townhouse 0699 International Sterling silverware, 821 Vacation Rentals 98 pcs.-7 pc.place settings plus 823 Want to Rent serving pieces. $1600.297-0384. 0 MERCHANDISE Call after 6:00 weekdays.All day - REAL ESTATE weekends. NOT FOR PUBLICATION 901 Commercial Property MISCELLANEOUSNAME 903 Farms,Ranches - 905 Homes 449 Recreation ADDRESS _ 907 Income,Investment Property 401 Appliances - Equipment 909 Land&Acreages pp 911 Mobile Homes PHONE NUMBER_-_ 16054 913 Open HousesN. ORACLE 915 Real Estate Wanted Year old Sears Coldsport Refriger- Royce 23 channel CB with PA,RF Maximum insertion-3 Times DEADUNE FbR WANT ADS CATALINA 917 Resort-Vacation Property ator. 17 cubic foot, Harvest gold, Gain, ANL, Delta Tune with For Each Want Ad Is FRIDAY NOON 919 Townhouses frostfree, like new condition, im- antenna. $80. 327-5809 or 297- ~ maculate.$300.325-6284. 5145. B-6 ORO VALLEY[ARrz ]VOICE Wednesday,February 8, 1978 II_ • • mow' Agi Anybow.b.,,ff Come see the oiggest Remarirahle Energy Value home centgr in Arizona. Fairfield's Home Show. doors, with refrigerator-typex 1 .*C • big, . ,, ma etic seals. ��nd extra-thi k , . , It's loaded with exciting . . c , , ideas...and energywall and ceiling insulation. conservation #�;.. ? 3_. Y• is • #one of the biggest. Twelve of There's lots more to Remarkable ' . ,, our new"single family"homes Energy Value...and the result is- : ,s s, ',.t, E ,, ,, 4. i . and townhouses give you more ear-round conrif ' ,,,,,:i..,a• ;° } y ort. You 11 1-:, ' ys Remarkable EnergyValue, be more comfortable with Your fuel bills, too. �� ., Thispackage of advanced con- F struction features includes • ke!", Come see these homes. commercial grade, insulated for the times, ms�.de _ windows. Foam-filled exterior and (Most ordinary homes have three and a out• half inches of ceiling insulation.) Fifteen models ffrom the low thirties to the low sixties. That's right,fifteen model homes. And four different life styles. And dozens of ideasguar- anteedY to make you grin. - For instance? For instance,you can .- get a special mini- track__ for your golf cart. And one home offers a bedroom fireplace. (For after theninone the roomgoes out.) . . , • ''.1 ." , ` .3 w �`' Theret�are seven single family"designs. Two different rr �,0. -, �. townhouse styles. And our veryluxurious •.'"-: y "twins." Four life t#fr u� styles in three beautiful neighborhoods. And the view of the �� sesta Rita Mountains �s a s tacular no-cost"eta." pec ._ .,4. Stmile unusually thoughtful , . r______, ----:::::: . r+.- i .,....>.,,.,,.................. y w� h ^`'.vm �bbTe ,maw y 1•x'.ave ,„. 4 , . i ox` -3"- , a. , , ,x, " 4 t 3ffi1s ""� aeba .. , -,-,-.. , 4, : . 1:-,----47. v.,17. =1YFaf � " w d? � s- f +,..t.m.,..: sa a w+^ t . .,.. ..-...f«-art oar a.a acs r.r• .,.,... vre. waw..�.,,.y.aw �a.. a _.�,. - i'T .R� w_,w....-......_... n-----..+,,,,,..;, r+^: j N.s. 4. - -n.�..- ... »....» aa.-a --—out - ;y{ {t 1 ilk • s f +r'S�+r„.sir a,art # ..,... .4._ �lbiraaaa aa.aax • -!. e' .'+ap ^^'t fIr46.aY6.I.„, HYD i + �` x4 acA aW•IM w.wa{ - i - , . „ ._ ....,. 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'alb, ilia, ) �o ', .. , ,-,-,\ . . 4 . - 1 -.'syYou might havefriends , ` , , � -,3iiwho'd enjoyvisiting ...-T.....,-,:,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_:,,.,...„.:„. �. :h „„1,,,,,T4 'I'. Green Valley. If so, ask -- . _ one of our representatives : 1, - about accommodations - ,., in these Caritas. They're :, furnished with linens, That iraBeY GI.M. utensils,telephone, even .. color T.V. And they're , � � �- Contes from living good again' right beside the model home center. 1 1 , •. \ i ,_ .. AI - A, • po 'iri•-,..„.„ .s I . f IV-- :. Fair 1 iield 1:11‘ , .Pa* \-\y-\-' . t 625-4441